I'd have to say that my favorite is any 1920s NOB two piece shell. Current favorites are 5 x 14 8 lug and a great 4 x 15 6 lug which just has the fattest thump.... Love that drum!!
Vintage Ludwig snares....which do you prefer?
Great choices! I'd have to add 6.5 BB and Hammered Bronze...I like the idea of carrying my own snare...so yes!
I always took my own drums Always! who would ever have a set like my own and I am not spending a hour tuning their drums to my taste.... never did understand playing a house set...
The Supra is the more versatile drum. The Jazz Fest (which, as noted before, is a half-inch deeper) can match your kit.
So now I just need to buy a BDP kit to match my Jazz Fest....
It's been a while since I played a COB Supra, and I honestly don't recall it being [I]light years[I] beyond the Ludalloy. Certainly not to the point where I can't bear the shame of playing the "regular" version.
So, if it was a matter of picking which to buy with my own money, I'd go for the Ludalloy Supra. If it was any one for free, I'd pick the COB. If I owned all three and had to pick one to play, it would be the Jazz Fest. I prefer drier wood snares.
Here's a loose order of my favorites that I own, a different snare for a different fare.
1-Pre serial COB super
2-62 SBP Jazzfest
3-67 supra
4-65 WMP jazzfest
5-65 WMP pioneer
6-67 WMP super classic
7-70 Acrolite
Here's my two cents.
my 57' wfl 5.5 (heavy 3 ply, with fat cat snare wires) for rock. What a warm crack and solid tone!
my 70's supra (puresound wires) for outside projection and higher pitch crack, and for reggae (tuned up pretty tight.)
my 68' ludwig standard 5, basically a jazzfest I guess, (puresound wires) for ultra response and perfect tone. I love this for anything subtle, or with brushes or rods.
The Supra is the more versatile drum. The Jazz Fest (which, as noted before, is a half-inch deeper) can match your kit.So now I just need to buy a BDP kit to match my Jazz Fest....It's been a while since I played a COB Supra, and I honestly don't recall it being [I]light years[I] beyond the Ludalloy. Certainly not to the point where I can't bear the shame of playing the "regular" version.So, if it was a matter of picking which to buy with my own money, I'd go for the Ludalloy Supra. If it was any one for free, I'd pick the COB. If I owned all three and had to pick one to play, it would be the Jazz Fest. I prefer drier wood snares.
I'm still getting used to my jazz fest...haven't gigged it yet. I have gigged my 60s Acro which worked well in a blues rock setting...and I love that Al Jackson sound.
My 69 acrolite, my 65 pioneer and my 80s lm402...
C&C Drums - player date europe 22 13 16
Camco LA Natural Maple 22 13 16
C&C PDE, Ludwig LM404 (1969), DW Maple 1982
Bosphorus (Masters, Master Vintage, Black Pearl, Turk, Hammer, Traditional)
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I think i like much more the acro and the pioneer than the 402
C&C Drums - player date europe 22 13 16
Camco LA Natural Maple 22 13 16
C&C PDE, Ludwig LM404 (1969), DW Maple 1982
Bosphorus (Masters, Master Vintage, Black Pearl, Turk, Hammer, Traditional)
Play for the song, not for your ego!
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